I dont understand the desire on this site lately to bring back our old crappy players. Especially given that our current front office has shown an amazing ability to find great players in cheap places.

You must be a niner troll trying stir things up by asking a rediculous question like that. i would almost rather play with LB at the cb spot than see jennings here again. just his name on the roster is a liability

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I think Jennings was a decent cover corner. The problem was that he had no ball skills and he was eaten a live by more physical WRs. Kind of pointless to run stride for stride with your opponent when you do nothing to stop them from making the catch.

Two guys I have no reason why people thought they were ever good. I still remember people being upset about Josh Wilson being traded. Couldn't believe it. It was right up there with people being upset when Tapp got traded.

Jennings did have god coverage skills and that worked for a while until QB's and QC's realized he made zero attempt to play the ball. He was simply a shadow that spooked QB's into thinking their receiver wasn't open.

Like has been said, Jennings is not physical enough to play the nickle spot where he would be asked to support the run defense. He would probably spook QB's from time to time thinking their guy was covered but once they again figure him out, the QB's will simply ignore that Jennings is even there.

Jennings not only couldn't tackle and he never looked for the ball, playing defense in the slot is more than just being fast, just because you're guarding slot receivers doesn't mean you don't need ball skills, you have to be able to break up passes often times when face-guarding a receiver. Horrible idea.

RichNhansom wrote:Jennings did have god coverage skills and that worked for a while until QB's and QC's realized he made zero attempt to play the ball. He was simply a shadow that spooked QB's into thinking their receiver wasn't open.

Like has been said, Jennings is not physical enough to play the nickle spot where he would be asked to support the run defense. He would probably spook QB's from time to time thinking their guy was covered but once they again figure him out, the QB's will simply ignore that Jennings is even there.

Bingo don't forget with the back shoulder throw being so popular now the guy would be toast.